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Attention Economics: Exchange vs. Alignment

Distinguish between attention given through obligation (economic exchange) and attention given through alignment (sustainable flow).

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Why It Matters

In modern life, much attention is spent in transactional mode: you attend to work you do not care about for money, to social obligations you resent, to screens that extract your focus without return. Laozi would recognize this as fundamentally misaligned—like trying to move upstream. This depletes your scarce attention resource because there is no regenerative cycle; you give attention and receive nothing of true value in return. The alternative is attention given through alignment: you focus on what genuinely matters to you, work that expresses your nature, relationships where energy flows both directions. This is not always possible immediately, but it can be gradually cultivated. Where you have freedom, redirecting attention toward aligned activities costs little and regenerates much. Where obligation remains necessary, the Taoist approach acknowledges the cost but seeks to minimize it. The key distinction: obligatory attention is expensive; aligned attention is generative. Building your life toward greater alignment gradually restores your scarcest resource as a side effect of living more truthfully.

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